You Can Now Bet Bitcoin on Game of Thrones Season 8

Bitcoin faucet platform FreeBitco.in has launched a betting system for Game of Thrones that will reward winners in Bitcoin.

Predict the Final Outcome on Game of Thrones

FreeBitco.in has launched a new betting feature on its website with a few events already listed. One of such events is based on Game of Thrones, the hit TV show from HBO.

Platform users can predict who will sit on the Iron Throne of Westeros at the end of the eighth and final season of the show which is currently airing.

The betting pool for Game of Thrones employs a time-weighted multiplier system which means that the rewards decrease as time progresses. This feature also encourages the early placement of bets.

Users who place wagers earlier will receive a larger share of the final price pool which grows with each bet placement.

So far, bets on Jon Snow winning the Iron Throne and ruling the Seven Kingdoms leads the way with about 45 percent of wagers placed. Other options include Tyrion Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen, and Bran Stark, among others.

An excerpt from the website explaining the rules of the game reads:

In case there is no winner, or somebody other than the characters listed wins the Iron Throne, “Unknown” will win the bet. If more than one person shares the Iron Throne, the prize money will be divided equally between users betting on the winning outcomes.

As at press time, “Unknown” is the second most popular choice, with 20 percent of all bets placed. The total prize pool has also already crossed the 1.5 BTC mark ($7,900) with the multiplier at a little over 73x.

Bitcoin Betting Pools

Apart from Game of Thrones, the platform has also launched some other betting pools for events like the UEFA Champions League, the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, and the end-of-year Bitcoin price .

Each pool utilizes the same time-weighted multiplier system with early wagers standing the chance to win more BTC. The UEFA Champions League pool is the most popular, narrowly beating the Game of Thrones pool.

The platform which reportedly has about 18.7 million registered users seems to be establishing creative ways to get people to place wagers with their BTC.

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